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It's Easier for a Camel... (2003)

It's Easier for a Camel... (2003)
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A wealthy but dysfunctional family teeters on the brink of collapse in this emotional drama leavened with a strong dose of dark comedy. Federica (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi) is the daughter of a wealthy Italian business magnate (Roberto Herlitzka) who relocated himself and his family to France in the 1970s, after a wave of kidnappings among the rich and prominent led him to fear for their safety. Years later, Federica and her siblings -- brother Aurelio (Lambert Wilson) and sister Bianca (Chiara Mastroianni) -- still feel lost and disconnected, and with their father on his death bed, they each confront their feelings in their own way. Emotionally distant Aurelio plans a long and expensive vacation, while Bianca is in a sour mood that refuses to lift. Federica, who is attempting to establish herself as a playwright, tries to focus on her work, but she finds herself romantically torn between her current beau, down to earth Pierre (Jean-Hugues Anglade) and her former lover Philippe (Denis Podalydes), who despite his infatuation with her can't tear himself away from his wife and child. Il Est Plus Facile Pour un Chameau... was the first feature film from Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, who wrote and directed the film as well as playing Federica. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Valeria Bruni-TedeschiChiara Mastroianni, (more)
Director(s):
Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi
Format(s):
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Synopsis of It's Easier for a Camel...

A wealthy but dysfunctional family teeters on the brink of collapse in this emotional drama leavened with a strong dose of dark comedy. Federica (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi) is the daughter of a wealthy Italian business magnate (Roberto Herlitzka) who relocated himself and his family to France in the 1970s, after a wave of kidnappings among the rich and prominent led him to fear for their safety. Years later, Federica and her siblings -- brother Aurelio (Lambert Wilson) and sister Bianca (Chiara Mastroianni) -- still feel lost and disconnected, and with their father on his death bed, they each confront their feelings in their own way. Emotionally distant Aurelio plans a long and expensive vacation, while Bianca is in a sour mood that refuses to lift. Federica, who is attempting to establish herself as a playwright, tries to focus on her work, but she finds herself romantically torn between her current beau, down to earth Pierre (Jean-Hugues Anglade) and her former lover Philippe (Denis Podalydes), who despite his infatuation with her can't tear himself away from his wife and child. Il Est Plus Facile Pour un Chameau... was the first feature film from Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, who wrote and directed the film as well as playing Federica. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi
Writer(s):
Agnes de SacyValeria Bruni-TedeschiNoemie Lvovsky
Producer(s):
Paulo Branco
Categories:
Independent Films
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    PAULA C.

    This is the latest addition to my "Worse Movies I've Ever Seen" list. What a stinker. If Ms. Bruni-Tedeschi weren't the sister of the current wife of the President of France I doubt if anyone would want to see it. Curiosity isn't a good enough reason. Truly sophomoric.

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    Season J.

    This movie had potential but never developed into a movie with a plot. It was quirky and a little interesting but nothing I would recommend. It is about a wealthy woman with a boyfriend and her married lover, her dying father and crazy sister.. and it ends with no moral, no resolution... disappointing and a little difficult to follow in the begining.

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